Cables/Connecting

Connector simplifes and speeds lighting installation

1st May 2014
Nat Bowers
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A cost-efficient interconnect solution, the Passive Safety Pole Connector from Molex speeds the installation, maintenance, repair and removal of roadside equipment and furniture, such as street lighting, traffic signals and road signage. Tried and tested in parts of Europe, it includes safety devices and systems that operate without need for human input or action.

The Passive Safety Pole Connector helps applicable systems meet the new European Standard EN12767:2007 (Passive Safety of Support Structures for Road Equipment), which requires that in the event of an accident, for example, a vehicle hitting roadside equipment, the system must disconnect mechanically immediately and electrically within 0.4 seconds of impact.

The Passive Safety Pole Connector is fitted with a water-tight cap which is installed into the main circuit-protection device. This cap, with mechanical and environmental protection (IP68), remains fixed until the connector is mated with the pole side connector, which can sometimes be weeks or months later. During this period, this cap can be placed over the connector thus ensuring the connector is sealed from the elements.

Padraig Franklin, Global Product Manager, Integrated Products Division, Molex, comments: “This unique and cost-efficient interconnect solution dramatically speeds up the installation or removal time of the light or sign compared to conventional methods. This reduces traffic disruption and lowers the overall cost of the installation significantly. Molex’s Passive Safety Pole Connector has been used extensively around heavily congested cities such as London, where large parades and ceremonial occasions occur, light poles or traffic lights can be quickly removed to ensure participants and public safety at these events. The ability to temporarily remove and then reinstall roadside equipment in a quick and efficient manner ensures traffic disruption is kept to a minimum.”

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